"Be on top of All"Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- SEO Services Mumbai IndiaHave you
think why some sites show up where they do? SEO is the process of
creating (optimizing) web pages or websites on top off all website
in a way that they are search engine friendly and gives puts website
on first page of google search engine and all other most imp search
engines like Bing, Yahoo etc. Using on-page and off-page SEO
strategy we promote your site for top search engine ranks and
increase your site visibility. Pushti Web and Software Solutions
Mumbai increases qualified search engine traffic to your website by
organic SEO practices, which finally helps to accelerate business
growth! Search engine optimization process are getting increasingly
sophisticated and complex, with listings often influenced by the
efforts of experienced SEO agencies like Pushti Web and software
Solutions Mumbai India.

“900,000,000
people in the world access the internet. 92% of these query
search engines” and “85% of internet users use search
engines to find the sites they want”

Your
website maybe very attractive and you must have received
compliments from those who have seen it but, more importantly,
is the rest of the world seeing your website? You can have the
most eye catching website in the world but if your prospective
customers from around the world cannot find your website and
give you business, your online objectives would not be
achieved.

If
you’re wondering why you’re not getting the traffic you
want to your website, you’ll want to spend just a few
minutes checking out our exciting services in which we will
help you promote your website in major search engines.

Optimizing
Existing Pages:We
will optimize any 2 of your existing web pages. We know many
search engine’s unique personality and how to build
TOP-ranking pages each without spamming abusing the index.

Submitting
To Major Search Engines and 300+ Search Engines:
We will submit your site to the following most important 12
search engines along with 300 others: 1)
Google2) Yahoo3) AltaVista4) Lycos5) AOL NetFind6) Fast7) Alltheweb8) Scrubtheweb9) MSN10) Entireweb11) ICQSearch12)Excite

We
submit your site to all search engines. A complete list will
be provided by E-Mail. This will take 1-2 months duration for
listing on search engines and 15-30 days to check the rankings
after any changes are made.

Scheduling
& Re-optimizing:We
will check your web site’s positions a number of times
depending upon the plan you purchase. You’ll know
immediately if a site stays on TOP, falls in rank, or falls
out of the index altogether. This allows us to release a new
optimized page or re-optimize an existing one before traffic
start dropping. ^Top

That's why If
you are looking for web promotion in Mumbai India, web promotion,
search engine submission, search engine submission in Mumbai,
www.Pushtiwebindia.com is will be your first choice!

The first part of the
process is getting visitors to your site through search engine
promotion and other traditional marketing methods. As you
increase your visibility, more visitors will come to see what
the commotion is all about.

Keep Those Visitors

The second part of the process is keeping them there. If you
provide quality information that is easy to access, you are
giving the visitor what they are looking for. Don't give your
visitors a reason to click away. Quality content means happy
visitors, and with enough happy visitors, you become an
"authority" on your topic. Having a site recognized as an
authority means good ranking in the search engines. ^Top

Who is Your
Audience?

So how do you get your visitors to stay on your site, and to
return to it? First, you need to understand your audience. Who
are you trying to reach? Create your pages with them in mind. Do
you want to reach a narrow audience, or will you try to reach
all levels of readers? Buzz words may make sense to you in your
business, but will they reach your target audience? If you are a
high-powered underwater basket weaving consultant, focused only
on serious underwater basket weavers, you can keep the
discussion on your site fairly technical. If, however, you
really want to spread the joy of underwater basket weaving to a
wider audience, you may want to keep the tone more general,
giving newcomers to underwater basket weaving the information
they need to become as enthralled by basket weaving as you are.
^Top

Content is Pioneer.
Good Content means Good Rank

Good content is
pioneer to search engine submission and search engine
optimization website promotion success. All the bells and
whistles in the world will not hold an audience like compelling
information. Ask yourself: Why would a visitor stay at my
website? What are they looking for? What do I have that they
need? What holds them there once I've got them visiting? You
have to tell your story in a way that will keep your visitors
interested and coming back for more. ^Top

Get Your Visitors
Involved

Articles on Search Engine Submission and Optimization

So what kind of content do you need to provide for your
visitors? If you have a site selling gardening books, you will
have lists of the titles you have for sale, an order form, and
contact information. Everybody else selling gardening books will
have these pages too. How do you rise above the crowd? How do
you stand out as the definitive gardening book website? ^Top

Offerings and
proposals to customers

What else can you add to this mix? Think about adding
professional gardening book reviews, a gardening book club,
FAQ's about gardening, gardening articles, a rating system for
books, audience book reviews, and other gardening-related
topics. Adding this type of information gives your visitors more
reasons to keep coming back to your site. Offer free tools,
create a forum. Set up a newsletter for your audience with your
topic, adding in a discount for your product for newsletter
readers. Give your audience a reason to come back to your
website. ^Top

Google
http://www.google.com/
Google recently (3-3-2000) added it's page rank algorithm to a
branded edition of the Open Directory Project. On July 1, they
announced that they would become the premier provider of search
results for non-directory matches on Yahoo.

Running as a research project at Stanford University, Google has
been online since late 1997. In mid 1999 received a $20 million
dollar investment of seed capital that has helped it land the
top spot on Netscape Net center.

Google offers some of the most unique results of any search
engine. Using a system called PageRank, Google filters a large
portion of the irrelevant results. It also has a built-in bias
towards EDU and GOV sites that is a refreshing change from the
other .com spam laden search engines. Google currently lists
25million pages in its database, and is gearing up for a major
crawl to put it over 100million pages. On Jun 3, 1999 Google
received an influx of seed capital ($25 million) from Sequoia
Capital. They have also cut their ties with Stanford and are now
operating as a completely standalone engine. In mid 2000 they
were chosen as the premier provider of search results on Yahoo.
^Top

AltaVista
http://www.altavista.com/
Alta went online in late 1995. It started in DEC's Research lab
in Palo Alto, CA. The idea for the name AltaVista originally
came from a laboratory white board that had been partially
erased. The word Alto (of Palo Alto) was juxtaposed beside the
word Vista and someone called out, "How about AltoVista!" which
led to the name AltaVista, meaning "The view from above." Other
notable AltaVista inventions have included the first-ever
multi-lingual search capability on the Internet and the first
search technology to support Chinese, Japanese and Korean
languages via its translator Babel Fish. It was the Web's first
Internet machine translation service that can translate words,
phrases or entire Web sites in English to and from Spanish,
French, German, Portuguese, Italian and Russian. Alta also has a
multimedia search to explore the web for photos, videos and
music, with an estimated index of over 90 million multimedia
objects.
Altavista Timeline April 1995 AltaVista is conceived by Digital
Equipment Corp. engineers. The idea was to develop a software
"spider" to crawl the Web, indexing and presenting the
information it found. December 1995 AltaVista launched
altavista.digital.com. As it later turned out, this was a major
blunder. 1997 AltaVista is provided exclusive provider status
for Yahoo. 1997 November Signs with DoubleClick advertising
broker. 1997 Aborted attempt at an IPO by Digital (try 1). 1998
Digital is sold to Compaq. Many have speculated that Digital
sold it to Compaq for a song ($1, dinner and a movie). 1999
Compaq plans an IPO for Alta (try 2). 1999 January, Alta became
a wholly owned subsidiary of Compaq Computer Corporation. Compaq
purchased Shopping.com in March and Zip2 Corporation in April of
that year which are also heavily laced into the portal. June
1999 Compaq pays a record $3.3million for the domain name.
Altavista.com. Aug 1999 Altavista is sold to CMGI announces IPO
(try 3). All ipo's fail. In August of 1999, CMGI, Inc. acquired
83% of our outstanding stock from Compaq, and Shopping.com and
Zip2 became wholly owned subsidiaries of AltaVista. Later in
1999, AltaVista acquired Raging Bull, June 2000 Flat-fee
internet service in england is announced as a Hoax. UK Head Andy
Mitchell quits saying he wants to spend time with his family (ya
right, he was fired). Nov 2000, Alta goes through two rounds of
job cutting. Oct 2000 Alta chief Rod Schrock quits saying wants
to spend time with family (ya right, he was fired). They
recently added Ask Jeeves search technology in 1999 (you can now
put questions to Altavista instead of just keywords). After
serving results to Yahoo in 1997, Altavista briefly fed results
to MSN but now is 100% on their wo It also features the Open
Directory Project list of sites. Dumped Looksmart directory late
in 1999 and picked them up again in mid 2000. Dumped ODP in late
1999. AltaVista claims to have been awarded more search-related
patents (60) than any other company in the world. ^Top

Excite
http://www.excite.com/
Announced Jan 19, 1999 that it would be acquired by @Home.com.

Founders Mark Van Haren, Ryan McIntyre, Ben Lutch, Joe Kraus,
Graham Spencer, and Martin Reinfried The five hackers and one
political science major set off at once for the Stanford library
to research the best way in which to fill the information
search-and-retrieval void. In December of 1994, Kleiner Perkins
Caulfield and Byers, and Institutional Venture Partners invested
in Excite with the purchase of a $4000 hard drive. ^Top

Went online in Dec 1995. In mid 1997, Excite acquired Magellan
and later in 1997 also purchased WebCrawler. Excite also
includes its directory service, Excite Channels. In October of
1995, Architext launched the Excite services. Exclusive
distribution agreements were signed with Microsoft Network and
Netscape. The company officially changed its name to Excite,
Inc., and soon after went public with an initial offering of 2
million shares at $17 per share.

Users may also search specific news stories, however news
stories are not archived and fall off of the system within a few
weeks. Developed and run by Architext in California. It offers
both keyword-based searching and also concept-based searching
(it will not only search for the terms you type in but also
similar terms). Excite also provides an interesting lineup of
dynamic pages for various operating systems. There is a specific
display for WebTV since webtv in rather unique - webtv users
should use the LOOK=webtv option. Non WebTV users can try
something like: this to see what the webtv folks are seeing.
Excite has lost (mid 1999) its spot as the search engine of
choice on AOL Netfind and on Netscape. Now (july 2000) using
Looksmart for directory services.

HotBot
http://www.hotbot.com/
Went online in May 1997. HotBot was owned and operated by Wired
Magazine, but Wired Digital was recently purchased by Lycos.
Search results are served by the Inktomi database. It formerly
used LookSmart for categorized directory of sites listings but
has switched to The Open Directory Project in Mid 1999. Inktomi,
was originally created by Paul Gauthier and Eric Brewer at the
University of California, Berkeley. Hotbot also uses the Direct
Hit click through data to manipulate results.

WebCrawler
http://www.webcrawler.com/
WebCrawler went online way back in the spring, 1994. It is
another one of the search engines that was started as a research
project - this one at the University of Washington developed by
Brian Pinkerton. AOL bought it in mid 1995 and was then bought
by Excite in late 97. Although owned by Excite, it still runs WC
as a standalone search engine. Unique in that it is the only
search engine to default to site summaries off. WebCrawler is
noted as the first major search engine to author and use the
Robots Exclusion Standard. ^Top

Inktomi
http://www.inktomi.com/
Derived from a search engine developed at UC Berkeley. Inktomi
was founded in 1997 by two University of California at Berkeley
researchers Eric Brewer and Paul Gauthier. Working on a
federally-funded project, the computer scientists developed a
way to achieve supercomputing power at microcomputer prices.

The company's name, pronounced "INK-tuh-me," is derived from a
Lakota Indian legend about a trickster spider character. Inktomi
is known for his ability to defeat larger adversaries through
wit and cunning.

There is an ever-changing list of Inktomi partners: HotBot, AOL
Netfind, Yahoo, ICQ, iWon, GeoCities, Search MSN, GoTo, Snap,
Aeneid, N2H2, Anzwers.au, Goo.jp, Canada.com, RadarUol,
ICQit.com Yahoo, and Searchopolis. Inktomi is also huge in the
server cache'ing business in Europe. A full list of Inktomi
Partners.

Not only noted for its powerful world wide search engine, there
also are accomplished in the powerful technology of directory
building via spidered page results. Their directory engine uses
a technology called "Concept Induction™" to automatically
analyze and categorize millions of documents. Concept Induction
incorporates algorithms that model human conceptual
understanding of information.

Infoseek
http://www.infoseek.com/
(8-25-2000) After toying with the whole site directory modle,
Infoseek still spiders occasionally. It also is building a large
directory of sites cross linked to search results (GoDirectory).

Went online in August 1995 as a directory service. However, in
late 97, a new full indexing search engine called Ultra went
online with 25million URLS. In 1999 a 45% stake of Infoseek was
purchased by Disney and is in the process of building a new
site called GO.com. It was rumored that Infoseek as a standalone
search engine will cease with the start of GO - that did not
come to pass. Infoseek briefly fed Cnets Search.com in 97-98.
Jan 1, 1999: Infoseek is now part of the Disney GO network
having sold a full percentage stake to Disney.

One of the most important aspects of ranking for Google and
other search engines is good content. Google wants their search
engine users to find what they are looking for, a successful
search experience for their users. The keywords included in your
site are important; after all, those are the terms your
potential visitors are searching for. Now not only do you have
your catalog pages and ordering information, but you also have a
more in-depth treatment of the topics you have addressed in your
articles, book reviews, and other materials. More keywords in
more places means you have a better chance of matching a
potential visitor's search.